If we still had Billups we would have so much more room to trade with, now we are stuck with AI we would have to trade Prince as he is the only player anyone would want besides Rip. What a hole we have put ourselves in.

What they were thinking when they got rid of Billups I'll never know. Like the saying goes a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

If we trade Prince we'll be stuck with 3 guys the wrong side of 30 a frustrated star in Rip and few prospects for the future.

What they were thinking when they got rid of Billups I'll never know. Like the saying goes a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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I wonder about this saying. I mean, obviously, I get what it means and I get the way BB4L11 is using it. But it's not as much of a show-stopper (or debate-ender) as it might seem. What if I really really need two birds and having one bird doesn't help me at all? In that case, I might feel like I've got little to lose and everything to gain by giving up the bird in my hand for the chance - however remote -- at the two in the bush. We'll now return you to our regularly scheduled programming.

A rugged rebounder with no history of guns or motorbikes would be our best addition. Interesting that neither Jason Williams, Jason (Jay) Williams, nor Jayson Williams would qualify under those criteria.

Feb 12 G Ramon Sessions, a very promising second-year point guard, might be traded before next week's trading deadline despite his recent tremendous play and his recent ascension (through injury) to the starting lineup. The Bucks don't want to pay the luxury tax next season, and there is almost no chance the Bucks can afford to keep him, since he will likely draw strong interest from teams as a long-term solution as a starting point guard.